A628 road
A628 road | |
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Longdendale: The A628 runs on the far bank of the Rhodeswood Reservoir. A white lorry can just be seen heading east.
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Route information | |
Length: | 38.2 mi[1] (61.5 km) |
Major junctions | |
West end: | Mottram Moor, Hollingworth (A57 near M67) Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
A57 road A6024 road A616 road A629 road M1 motorway A635 road A61 road A633 road A6195 road A638 road A639 road |
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East end: | Pontefract (A639) Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
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Primary destinations: |
Barnsley |
Road network | |
The A628 is a major road in the north of England connecting Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire by crossing the Pennine chain of hills by way of the Woodhead Pass through the Peak District National Park. The height and the exposure of the road often creates problems during poor weather in winter and the road is sometimes closed due to snowfall or high winds. There are plans for a bypass around Mottram in Longdendale, Hollingworth and Tintwistle.
Route
The road starts to the East of Manchester at the end of the M67 motorway and A57 road. It currently passes through Mottram in Longdendale, Hollingworth and Tintwistle (where there are plans for a bypass) and then up through the valley of Longdendale and the Peak District National Park to Crowden to Salter's Brook Bridge. From the summit the road descends through Millhouse Green, Thurlstone, around Penistone joining the M1 motorway at Junction 37.
From the M1 junction the road passes through Barnsley, Cudworth, Brierley and around Hemsworth (bypassed) to Ackworth Moor Top ending to Pontefract at a junction with the A639 road.
The height and the exposure of the road over the Woodhead Pass creates problems during poor weather in winter[2][3] when the road can be closed due to snowfall or high winds.[4]
Proposed developments
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The route goes through Longdendale and proposed improvements, the Longdendale Bypass plans, are (as of 2008) a matter of great debate.
Culture
The A628 is specifically mentioned in the 2001 Human League track "The Snake", which suggests it as an alternative route from the M62 or A57 Snake Pass.
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to A628 road (England). |
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